Introducing Global Digimap
14/08/2018
We have been given access to an exciting new service – Global Digimap. As part of our existing Digimap package, this is a beta service providing map data for the whole world not just Great Britain.
The extended trial will last until July 2019, and it will provide access to global datasets in cartographic styles and downloadable formats that are useful to you. The collection will be developed throughout the year in response to your feedback.
Read more about the planned developments to Global Digimap
You can access the service from either the Digimap or Geology Digimap links on our eResources A-Z.
If you would like to comment on the new service to help shape its development, or have any questions about using it, please email us and we will be happy to help you – libraryresources@cranfield.ac.uk.
Categories & Tags:
Leave a comment on this post:
You might also like…
My Apprenticeship Journey – Broadening Horizons
Laura, Senior Systems Engineer at a leading aircraft manufacturing company, joined Cranfield on the Systems Engineering Master’s Apprenticeship after initially considering taking a year off from her role to complete an MSc. Apprenticeship over MSc? ...
The Library app is back!
The Library app is back! It's exactly the same as before (although it will get a fresh look in a few months) and if you hadn't removed it from an existing device it should just ...
PhD researcher at the IF Oxford Science and Ideas Festival
IF Oxford is a science and ideas Festival packed with inspiring, entertaining and immersive events for people all ages. PhD researcher, Zahra attended the festival. Here she shares what motivated her to get involved. ...
What leadership skills are required to meet the demands of digitalisation?
Digital ecosystems are shifting the dynamics of the world as we know it. With digitalisation being a norm in the software industry, there is currently a rapid rise in its translation ...
My PhD experience within the Centre for Air Transport at Cranfield University
Mengyuan began her PhD in the Centre for Air Transport in October 2022. She recently shared what she is working on and how she has found studying at Cranfield University so ...
In the tyre tracks of the Edwardian geologists
In April 1905 a group of amateur geologists loaded their cumbersome bicycles on to a north-bound train at a London rail station and set off for Bedfordshire on a field excursion. In March 2024 a ...